At Reflections I discovered the beauty of building with natural branches.

The bathroom wall and the reciprocal roof and you can see the living room all together.

African olive wood table with turquoise and lapiz lazuli inlay.

The living room is sunk 40 centimeters below the kitchen level.

The exceptional moon gate is the entrance point to The Beyler House. The polished branches are a hint of what’s to come.

It was enough to make you crazy!

Large windows mean great lighting throughout the year.

A view from the loft floor level before we built the bedroom privacy wall.

Walnut wood with a mix of turquoise and lapiz lazuli inlay.

Highly sanded walnut wood with turquoise inlay.

Plenty of electrical outlets everywhere.

A bar on the right, landscaping and decking will complete the picture.

The Reflections Camp bar set impossibly against the towering mountains of Kabak Valley.

I put built in planters into the new deck making it a highly customized deck.

A finished render of the backyard area. In reality we have moved the fire pit to the right in consideration of the wind. As well, in the foreground we have added an outside dining space and a bar area just to the left of the pool. Finally, the guesthouse in the background will be a cordwood house.

A glimpse of the backyard area from inside the main house.

A built in bookcase with yet to be installed carved wood panelling.

The new owners of Reflections thankfully copied my deck design when refurbishing the old deck.